Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Could you come for a few hours each day , do you think ? ’
2 The locks did n't come off the animal-house doors until Jenner had cleared out . ’
3 ‘ Maybe he just sent the telegram and a letter will come after a few days , ’ Maggie tried to soothe .
4 Freight trains are a mile long and their lonely whistles do blow whoo-whoo in the night ; Coney Island hot dogs do come with a million toppings ; hamburgers are gigantic .
5 This point is proved by describing the vehicle concerned and making sure it does not come with the many exemptions .
6 As the company is worth less than £30 million , it does not come under the same rules as the water authority when privatised .
7 We can easily walk there and we can come in the front we can come in the front gates of the park and we do n't have to go up great big steep hills do we ?
8 The firms and markets studied would come from the following industries : personal computers , microelectronics , software , and broadcasting services .
9 At the time of writing , the Soviet republics are declaring independence at the rate of about one a day and it must be open to question whether the entries will come from the separate states rather than the USSR next time .
10 Well then I will move one and I will move Mr 's wording for three , and on two basically delete that the money should come from the identified savings made in the Chief Executive 's department .
11 But I personally , certainly hope that quite a substantial money will come from the local businesses .
12 ‘ It was said from the outset that revenue funding would come from the local authorities , ’ he said .
13 Notwithstanding such criticisms , Tan seems to make it abundantly clear that if any change in the law 's attitude to transsexuals is to be forthcoming , it will certainly not come from the English courts .
14 On the other hand , its penalty structure might be thought to be preferable to that of New South Wales , for the maximum penalty for each category of offence is higher than in New South Wales and the ten-year maximum for simple sexual assault enables a heavier penalty to be imposed in serious cases which do not come within the higher categories .
15 This point can be proved by the police officer 's observations that the person on the motor bicycle had no headgear or the headgear he was wearing did not come within the legal requirements .
16 Section 7 , both in subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) , refers to ‘ a justice of the peace ; ’ consequently , the procedure under section 7(5) must come within the closing words of section 121(1) of the Act of 1980 , namely , that it is a hearing that by virtue of an enactment , namely the Bail Act 1976 , may take place before a single justice .
17 We shall come to the further consequences of this construction shortly .
18 One need not come to the same conclusions now as one did two years ago .
19 His complete acceptance of the ‘ protest ’ in ‘ Protestant ’ did not come till a few years later when some leading members of his Mount Merrion , Belfast , congregation insisted that he object to the Church 's ‘ street corner boy ’ activities of picketing the Irish Presbyterian Church General Assembly .
20 They did n't happen often , and could come at the unlikeliest times and places .
21 Though the leaders in the field will have appointed solicitors in the varying areas , almost all legal expenses policies include the right to your own solicitor and inevitably you will come across a legal expenses insurer during the course of your personal injury practice .
22 Water comes through the roof seams through the windscreen frame and can even come around the rear vents and down the roof side rails to fall on the driver 's knee when braking .
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